On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Robinson, Eric <eric.robinson at psmnv.com> wrote:
>> I'm probably missing something, but as far as I know DRBD
>> doesn't use Corosync/OpenAIS. So Ring 2 and Ring 3 in your
>> terminology are just network links for DRBD data replication,
>> right?
>> I would be using those links for both DRBD replication and (unrelatedly)
> Corosync communication.
Then I'm missing the structure of your cluster.
Are you building one cluster that Includes 3 nodes? If yes then you
need those nodes to be connected to all 3 rings.
Are you building 3 clusters: one with 3 nodes and 2 more with 2 nodes
each? If yes than why it has to be that complicated?
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